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Only top-level descriptions Ontario Women's shelter/Crisis centre - Refuge pour femmes/ Centre de détresse
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Sexual Assault Centre of Brant, Ontario fonds

  • CA ON0034 10-030
  • Fonds
  • 1990-1999
This fonds consists of three t-shirts created for "Take Back the Night" events in Ontario during the 1990s.
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Ce fonds est constitué de trois t-shirts créés pour les événements "Take Back the Night" en Ontario dans les années 1990.

Sexual Assault Centre of Brant

Ottawa Rape Crisis Centre fonds

  • CA ON0034 10-088
  • Fonds
  • 1 January 1970-31 December 1982
The Ottawa Rape Crisis Centre Foundation fonds offers insight into the structure and activities of the Ottawa Rape Crisis Centre serving the Ottawa-Hull area. It contains records of the centre's early years of operation. The fonds contain administrative records, correspondence, meeting minutes and supporting documents, workshops, presentations, and training materials, articles, reports and other documents.
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Le fonds de la Fondation du Centre d'aide aux victimes de viol d'Ottawa donne un aperçu de la structure et des activités du Centre qui dessert la région d'Ottawa-Hull. Il contient des documents sur les premières années d'activités du centre. Le fonds contient des documents administratifs, de la correspondance, des procès-verbaux de réunions et des documents d'appui, des ateliers, des présentations et du matériel de formation, des articles, des rapports et d'autres documents.

Ottawa Rape Crisis Centre

Toby Brooks fonds

  • CA ON0034 10-141
  • Fonds
  • 1974, [1978]-9 January 1992
The fonds consists of records related to Ontario Association of Interval and Transition Houses (OAITH), and specifically to the Regional Coordinating Committee to end Violence Against Women. It includes records related to communication between Ottawa Interval House and Ottawa Police, and also communication between (OAITH) and the Ontario Police Commission. This fonds highlights the efforts made to advocate change in the legal process to end violence against women as well as police intervention regarding domestic violence in the 1980s.
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Le fonds comprend des documents relatifs à l'Ontario Association of Interval and Transition Houses (OAITH), et plus particulièrement au Regional Coordinating Committee to end Violence Against Women (Comité régional de coordination pour mettre fin à la violence contre les femmes). Il comprend des documents relatifs à la communication entre la Maison d'intervention d'Ottawa et la police d'Ottawa, ainsi qu'à la communication entre l'OAITH et la Commission de police de l'Ontario. Ce fonds met en lumière les efforts déployés pour préconiser des changements dans le processus juridique afin de mettre fin à la violence contre les femmes, et d’améliorer l’intervention politicère en matière de violence domestique dans les années 1980.

Brooks, Toby

Fern Martin (Lanark County Interval House) fonds

  • CA ON0034 10-191
  • Fonds
  • 1979-2005

This collection provides a comprehensive look at Lanark County Interval House's mission to support victims of violence, particularly women and children. It includes detailed program notes and documents outlining their services and support strategies from 1979-2005. The collection features columns examining the impact of male violence on women, drawing insights from personal narratives and community engagements. It also commemorates Interval House's milestones and advocacy efforts, reflecting its commitment to enhancing support for abuse victims.

Additionally, the collection showcases themed scrapbooks with newspaper clippings on sensitive topics such as child abuse, family violence, sexual violence, battered women, and harassment cases, offering detailed insights and contextual information on these critical issues.

Furthermore, the collection highlights the t-shirt designs of Pakenham Rural Route, serving as Fern Martin's entrepreneurial endeavor. It includes design stencils, catalogues detailing product options, and a 1993 purple t-shirt, illustrating her dedication to promoting awareness.

Martin, Fern